CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Gov. Maggie Hassan is unveiling her two-year spending plan for New Hampshire on Valentine's Day but not everyone will be getting a sweetheart card.

Pamela Walsh, Hassan's chief of staff, cautioned Wednesday that the budget released Thursday will restore funding cut by Republicans from some programs but not every request was able to be filled. She said the budget will contain more spending in areas that build a stronger economy, protect public safety and promote public health.

Agencies requested a 26 percent increase in spending over the current budget from state tax sources.

The focus Thursday not only will be on which programs Hassan gives a boost to, but also how much she estimates the state will collect in revenues to pay for them.